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State plans comprehensive housing strategy to address racial disparities

June 17, 2024 | Bremerton City, Kitsap County, Washington



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State plans comprehensive housing strategy to address racial disparities
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed significant updates to the comprehensive planning efforts mandated by House Bill 1220, passed in 2021. This legislation requires local governments to identify racially disparate impacts (RDI) within their communities and to revise their housing elements accordingly. The planning commission is set to review the housing appendices, which will include a comprehensive RDI analysis, in September.

Commissioner Peterson raised concerns regarding the clarity of the transportation element within the comprehensive plan, particularly the terminology surrounding non-motorized and multimodal transportation. The discussion highlighted a shift from the term \"multimodal\" to \"complete streets,\" which aims to integrate various forms of transportation into urban planning. Staff clarified that the new term \"active transportation plan\" will replace the previous non-motorized transportation plan, with a dedicated document focusing on pedestrian and cyclist needs currently in development.

The meeting underscored the importance of community engagement, with officials encouraging participation in discussions related to the Complete Streets approach, which is being overseen by a committee within the City Council. Future planning commission meetings will feature the long-range transportation planner to address ongoing questions and concerns.

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